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Massport Delivers $600K to East Boston Fund; Grants for Day Care, Elderly & Youth Programs and Community Events

08/06/2002

The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) delivered its latest installment in a $9.6 million commitment to the East Boston Foundation, a community organization that funds programs that benefit East Boston, on Monday, August 5.

The $600K check, presented by Massport CEO Craig P. Coy to the Board of Trustees at a Foundation meeting, is earmarked for grants for such diverse programs such as affordable day care, recreation for youths and seniors, athletics, community events and other local activities.

"Logan Airport fuels the local economy and provides jobs for thousands of nearby residents, but it also significantly impacts this and surrounding communities," said Coy. "It is fitting that this mitigation agreement provides an impartial method of funding for programs that improve the quality of life for Massports neighbors."

To date, Massport has made a total of six annual payments of $600K each and three milestone payments of $800K each, totaling $6 million.

So far, recipients of East Boston Foundation grants include: Savio Prep School, East Boston High School, Italia Unita, Little Folks Day Care Center, East Boston Social Centers, East Boston Youth Hockey, Pier Park Sailing Program and ZUMIX.

The East Boston Foundation works under strict governing rules which include: money can only be given to organizations if the whole group benefits; East Boston residents must benefit; the donation must go to business development, open space, sports activities, recreational opportunities for seniors, community events or educational enhancements.

Applicants for grants submit proposals detailing their needs and the benefits to the community. The 12-member board reviews applications and makes grants based on the agreed criteria. Board members are:
  • Elvira Palladino, chairperson, appointed by the East Boston Advisory Committee Inc. (PIERPAC)
  • Leslie Kirwan, secretary, appointed by Massport
  • David Arinella, treasurer, appointed by Presiding Justice of the East Boston District Court
  • Mary Catino, appointed by the East Boston Environmental Rights Committee (EBERC)
  • Arthur F. Horn, Jr., appointed by Airport Impact Relief Inc. (AIR, Inc.)
  • Ronald C. Jordan, appointed by the Senator in the General Court whose district includes East Boston
  • Robert Loiacono, appointed by the East Boston Chamber of Commerce
  • Gail Miller, appointed by the Friends of Belle Island Marsh (FBIM)
  • John V. Parziale, appointed by the Mayor of Boston
  • Vincent Schettino, appointed by the Representative in the General Court whose district includes East Boston
  • Joseph E. Steffano, Jr., appointed by the District One Boston City Councilor
  • Richard C. Lynds, Esq., non-voting member appointed by the Board of Trustees as the Executive Director





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